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The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The overlay tree for a program is as shown below What will be the size of the partition in physical memory required to load and run this program 12 KB 14 KB 10 KB 8 KB | Overlay | 124 |
The following page addresses in the given sequence were generated by a program 1 2 3 4 1 3 5 2 1 5 4 3 2 3 This program is run on a demand paged virtual memory system with main memory size equal to 4 pages Indicate the page references for which page faults occur for the following page replacement algorithms LRU FIFO Assume that the main memory is initially empty | Page Replacement | 125 |
Let X 2 3 6 12 24 Let leq be the partial order defined by X leq Y if x divides y Number of edges in the Hasse diagram of X leq is 3 4 9 None of the above | Partial Order | 126 |
The inclusion of which of the following sets into S left left 1 2 right left 1 2 3 right left 1 3 5 right left 1 2 4 right left 1 2 3 4 5 right right is necessary and sufficient to make S a complete lattice under the partial order defined by set containment 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 | Partial Order | 126 |
The less than relation lt on reals is a partial ordering since it is asymmetric and reflexive a partial ordering since it is antisymmetric and reflexive not a partial ordering because it is not asymmetric and not reflexive not a partial ordering because it is not antisymmetric and reflexive none of the above | Partial Order | 126 |
Let S leq be a partial order with two minimal elements a and b and a maximum element c Let P S o True False be a predicate defined on S Suppose that P a True P b False and P x implies P y for all x y in S satisfying x leq y where implies stands for logical implication Which of the following statements CANNOT be true P x True for all x in S such that x u2260 b P x False for all x in S such that x u2260 a and x u2260 c P x False for all x in S such that b u2264 x and x u2260 c P x False for all x in S such that a u2264 x and b u2264 x | Partial Order | 126 |
A partial order P is defined on the set of natural numbers as follows Here dfrac x y denotes integer division 0 0 in P a b in P if and only if a 10 leq b 10 and frac a 10 frac b 10 in P Consider the following ordered pairs 101 22 22 101 145 265 0 153 Which of these ordered pairs of natural numbers are contained in P i and iii ii and iv i and iv iii and iv | Partial Order | 126 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
The hold of the nationalist imagination on our colonial past is such that anything inadequately or improperly nationalist is just not history Which of the following statements best reflects the author s opinion Nationalists are highly imaginative History is viewed through the filter of nationalism Our colonial past never happened Nationalism has to be both adequately and properly imagined | Passage Reading | 127 |
Round trip tickets to a tourist destination are eligible for a discount of 10 on the total fare In addition groups of 4 or more get a discount of 5 on the total fare If the one way single person fare is Rs 100 a group of 5 tourists purchasing round trip tickets will be charged Rs __________ | Percentage | 128 |
The Gross Domestic Product GDP in Rupees grew at 7 during 2012 2013 For international comparison the GDP is compared in US Dollars USD after conversion based on the market exchange rate During the period 2012 2013 the exchange rate for the USD increased from Rs 50 USD to Rs 60 USD India s GDP in USD during the period 2012 2013 increased by 5 decreased by 13 decreased by 20 decreased by 11 | Percentage | 128 |
Round trip tickets to a tourist destination are eligible for a discount of 10 on the total fare In addition groups of 4 or more get a discount of 5 on the total fare If the one way single person fare is Rs 100 a group of 5 tourists purchasing round trip tickets will be charged Rs __________ | Percentage | 128 |
Round trip tickets to a tourist destination are eligible for a discount of 10 on the total fare In addition groups of 4 or more get a discount of 5 on the total fare If the one way single person fare is Rs 100 a group of 5 tourists purchasing round trip tickets will be charged Rs __________ | Percentage | 128 |
Round trip tickets to a tourist destination are eligible for a discount of 10 on the total fare In addition groups of 4 or more get a discount of 5 on the total fare If the one way single person fare is Rs 100 a group of 5 tourists purchasing round trip tickets will be charged Rs __________ | Percentage | 128 |
The Gross Domestic Product GDP in Rupees grew at 7 during 2012 2013 For international comparison the GDP is compared in US Dollars USD after conversion based on the market exchange rate During the period 2012 2013 the exchange rate for the USD increased from Rs 50 USD to Rs 60 USD India s GDP in USD during the period 2012 2013 increased by 5 decreased by 13 decreased by 20 decreased by 11 | Percentage | 128 |
The Gross Domestic Product GDP in Rupees grew at 7 during 2012 2013 For international comparison the GDP is compared in US Dollars USD after conversion based on the market exchange rate During the period 2012 2013 the exchange rate for the USD increased from Rs 50 USD to Rs 60 USD India s GDP in USD during the period 2012 2013 increased by 5 decreased by 13 decreased by 20 decreased by 11 | Percentage | 128 |
The Gross Domestic Product GDP in Rupees grew at 7 during 2012 2013 For international comparison the GDP is compared in US Dollars USD after conversion based on the market exchange rate During the period 2012 2013 the exchange rate for the USD increased from Rs 50 USD to Rs 60 USD India s GDP in USD during the period 2012 2013 increased by 5 decreased by 13 decreased by 20 decreased by 11 | Percentage | 128 |
Round trip tickets to a tourist destination are eligible for a discount of 10 on the total fare In addition groups of 4 or more get a discount of 5 on the total fare If the one way single person fare is Rs 100 a group of 5 tourists purchasing round trip tickets will be charged Rs __________ | Percentage | 128 |
The Gross Domestic Product GDP in Rupees grew at 7 during 2012 2013 For international comparison the GDP is compared in US Dollars USD after conversion based on the market exchange rate During the period 2012 2013 the exchange rate for the USD increased from Rs 50 USD to Rs 60 USD India s GDP in USD during the period 2012 2013 increased by 5 decreased by 13 decreased by 20 decreased by 11 | Percentage | 128 |
The Gross Domestic Product GDP in Rupees grew at 7 during 2012 2013 For international comparison the GDP is compared in US Dollars USD after conversion based on the market exchange rate During the period 2012 2013 the exchange rate for the USD increased from Rs 50 USD to Rs 60 USD India s GDP in USD during the period 2012 2013 increased by 5 decreased by 13 decreased by 20 decreased by 11 | Percentage | 128 |
Round trip tickets to a tourist destination are eligible for a discount of 10 on the total fare In addition groups of 4 or more get a discount of 5 on the total fare If the one way single person fare is Rs 100 a group of 5 tourists purchasing round trip tickets will be charged Rs __________ | Percentage | 128 |
Round trip tickets to a tourist destination are eligible for a discount of 10 on the total fare In addition groups of 4 or more get a discount of 5 on the total fare If the one way single person fare is Rs 100 a group of 5 tourists purchasing round trip tickets will be charged Rs __________ | Percentage | 128 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The minimum number of cards to be dealt from an arbitrarily shuffled deck of 52 cards to guarantee that three cards are from same suit is 3 8 9 12 | Permutation Combination | 129 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
The rules for the University of Bombay five a side cricket competition specify that the members of each team must have birthdays in the same month What is the minimum number of mathematics students needed to be enrolled in the department to guarantee that they can raise a team of students 23 91 60 49 None of the above | Pigeonhole Principle | 131 |
Suppose p is the number of cars per minute passing through a certain road junction between 5 PM and 6 PM and p has a Poisson distribution with mean 3 What is the probability of observing fewer than 3 cars during any given minute in this interval A dfrac 8 2e 3 B dfrac 9 2e 3 C dfrac 17 2e 3 D dfrac 26 2e 3 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
Suppose p is the number of cars per minute passing through a certain road junction between 5 PM and 6 PM and p has a Poisson distribution with mean 3 What is the probability of observing fewer than 3 cars during any given minute in this interval A dfrac 8 2e 3 B dfrac 9 2e 3 C dfrac 17 2e 3 D dfrac 26 2e 3 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
In a multi user operating system on an average 20 requests are made to use a particular resource per hour The arrival of requests follows a Poisson distribution The probability that either one three or five requests are made in 45 minutes is given by 6 9 imes 10 6 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 6 imes e 20 6 9 imes 10 3 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 3 imes e 20 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
Suppose p is the number of cars per minute passing through a certain road junction between 5 PM and 6 PM and p has a Poisson distribution with mean 3 What is the probability of observing fewer than 3 cars during any given minute in this interval A dfrac 8 2e 3 B dfrac 9 2e 3 C dfrac 17 2e 3 D dfrac 26 2e 3 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
Suppose p is the number of cars per minute passing through a certain road junction between 5 PM and 6 PM and p has a Poisson distribution with mean 3 What is the probability of observing fewer than 3 cars during any given minute in this interval A dfrac 8 2e 3 B dfrac 9 2e 3 C dfrac 17 2e 3 D dfrac 26 2e 3 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
In a multi user operating system on an average 20 requests are made to use a particular resource per hour The arrival of requests follows a Poisson distribution The probability that either one three or five requests are made in 45 minutes is given by 6 9 imes 10 6 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 6 imes e 20 6 9 imes 10 3 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 3 imes e 20 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
In a multi user operating system on an average 20 requests are made to use a particular resource per hour The arrival of requests follows a Poisson distribution The probability that either one three or five requests are made in 45 minutes is given by 6 9 imes 10 6 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 6 imes e 20 6 9 imes 10 3 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 3 imes e 20 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
If a random variable X has a Poisson distribution with mean 5 then the expectation E X 2 2 equals ___ | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
In a multi user operating system on an average 20 requests are made to use a particular resource per hour The arrival of requests follows a Poisson distribution The probability that either one three or five requests are made in 45 minutes is given by 6 9 imes 10 6 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 6 imes e 20 6 9 imes 10 3 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 3 imes e 20 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
In a multi user operating system on an average 20 requests are made to use a particular resource per hour The arrival of requests follows a Poisson distribution The probability that either one three or five requests are made in 45 minutes is given by 6 9 imes 10 6 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 6 imes e 20 6 9 imes 10 3 imes e 20 1 02 imes 10 3 imes e 20 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
If a random variable X has a Poisson distribution with mean 5 then the expectation E X 2 2 equals ___ | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
Suppose p is the number of cars per minute passing through a certain road junction between 5 PM and 6 PM and p has a Poisson distribution with mean 3 What is the probability of observing fewer than 3 cars during any given minute in this interval A dfrac 8 2e 3 B dfrac 9 2e 3 C dfrac 17 2e 3 D dfrac 26 2e 3 | Poisson Distribution | 132 |
If the cube roots of unity are 1 omega and omega 2 then the roots of the following equation are x 1 3 8 0 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 | Polynomials | 133 |
A polynomial p x is such that p 0 5 p 1 4 p 2 9 and p 3 20 The minimum degree it should have is 1 2 3 4 | Polynomials | 133 |
If the cube roots of unity are 1 omega and omega 2 then the roots of the following equation are x 1 3 8 0 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 | Polynomials | 133 |
If f x 2x 7 3x 5 which of the following is a factor of f x left x 3 8 right x 1 2x 5 x 1 | Polynomials | 133 |
A polynomial p x satisfies the following p 1 p 3 p 5 1 p 2 p 4 1 The minimum degree of such a polynomial is 1 2 3 4 | Polynomials | 133 |
A polynomial p x satisfies the following p 1 p 3 p 5 1 p 2 p 4 1 The minimum degree of such a polynomial is 1 2 3 4 | Polynomials | 133 |
A polynomial p x satisfies the following p 1 p 3 p 5 1 p 2 p 4 1 The minimum degree of such a polynomial is 1 2 3 4 | Polynomials | 133 |
A polynomial p x satisfies the following p 1 p 3 p 5 1 p 2 p 4 1 The minimum degree of such a polynomial is 1 2 3 4 | Polynomials | 133 |
If the cube roots of unity are 1 omega and omega 2 then the roots of the following equation are x 1 3 8 0 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 1 1 2 omega 1 2 omega 2 | Polynomials | 133 |
If f x 2x 7 3x 5 which of the following is a factor of f x left x 3 8 right x 1 2x 5 x 1 | Polynomials | 133 |
A given set of processes can be implemented by using only parbegin parend statement if the precedence graph of these processes is ______ | Precedence Graph | 134 |
A given set of processes can be implemented by using only parbegin parend statement if the precedence graph of these processes is ______ | Precedence Graph | 134 |
A given set of processes can be implemented by using only parbegin parend statement if the precedence graph of these processes is ______ | Precedence Graph | 134 |
A given set of processes can be implemented by using only parbegin parend statement if the precedence graph of these processes is ______ | Precedence Graph | 134 |
A given set of processes can be implemented by using only parbegin parend statement if the precedence graph of these processes is ______ | Precedence Graph | 134 |
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